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This update burns an additional fuse and has a fuse count of 8. | This update burns an additional fuse and has a fuse count of 8. | ||
− | 6.2.0 changes fundamental key generation. | + | 6.2.0 changes fundamental key generation, no longer using keyblobs at all (the OS will boot successfully even if both copies of keyblob are replaced with FFs in NAND). |
==Change-log== | ==Change-log== |
Revision as of 18:23, 21 November 2018
The Switch 6.2.0 system update was released on November 19, 2018. This Switch update was released for the following regions: ALL.
Security flaws fixed: Yes
This update burns an additional fuse and has a fuse count of 8.
6.2.0 changes fundamental key generation, no longer using keyblobs at all (the OS will boot successfully even if both copies of keyblob are replaced with FFs in NAND).
Change-log
Official ALL change-log:
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience.
System Titles
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All titles were updated (including flog) except for EULA, all of these (besides FIRM titles) use the new keydata.
See Also
System update report(s):
Nintendo Switch System Versions | |
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1.0.0 | |
2.0.0 • 2.1.0 • 2.2.0 • 2.3.0 | |
3.0.0 • 3.0.1 • 3.0.2 | |
4.0.0 • 4.0.1 • 4.1.0 | |
5.0.0 • 5.0.1 • 5.0.2 • 5.1.0 | |
6.0.0 • 6.0.1 • 6.1.0 • 6.2.0 | |
7.0.0 • 7.0.1 | |
8.0.0 • 8.0.1 • 8.1.0 • 8.1.1 | |
9.0.0 • 9.0.1 • 9.1.0 • 9.2.0 | |
10.0.0 • 10.0.1 • 10.0.2 • 10.0.3 • 10.0.4 • 10.1.0 • 10.1.1 • 10.2.0 | |
11.0.0 • 11.0.1 | |
12.0.0 • 12.0.1 • 12.0.2 • 12.0.3 • 12.1.0 | |
13.0.0 • 13.1.0 • 13.2.0 • 13.2.1 | |
14.0.0 • 14.1.0 • 14.1.1 • 14.1.2 | |
15.0.0 • 15.0.1 | |
16.0.0 • 16.0.1 • 16.0.2 • 16.0.3 • 16.1.0 | |
17.0.0 • 17.0.1 | |
18.0.0 • 18.0.1 • 18.1.0 | |
19.0.0 • 19.0.1 |